Hello all,

I guess I feel initiated enough to jump in after attending my first os event - 
the New England SOS hosted by Frank Deitle and facilitated by Blake Mills 
(confirming my suspicions after being an oslist voyeur for quite some time that 
you are a wonderful and unique group of people - it was a lovely experience) so 
I'm going to jump in and add to the concept of os as therapeutic...

As a student of The Human Design System I've become quite keen on the dynamics 
at play when we are not living in accordance with our design. (The Human Design 
System has scientifically documented the authenticity of not only the impact of 
the time of birth on human behavior but as importantly confirmed that we each 
have a genetic blueprint that impacts our system energetically, manifesting 
itself as personality preferences, traits, challenges and purpose.) Hopefully I 
haven't lost you yet, please stay with me...

So much of our experiences in life conditions us away from our nature, our 
natural rhythms. We get lost in the have to's, shoulds, etc., that we lose the 
sense of these natural tendencies. Our current social indoctrination and 
subsequent organizations that we work for/with just reinforce the enslavement. 
So an os event may sometimes be the first time in a very long time that adults 
get permission to reaccess their inner authority. When I came across ost and ai 
last summer, it immediately clicked that these were opportunities to provide 
the environment to reaccess our nature without necessarily having to get into 
the details of the esoterics which can scare a lot of mainstream folks. The law 
of 2 feet to me is people acting on that inner authority (which may accurately 
be called the Law of Self Responsibility) and will not only keep you healthy 
but at the right place at the right time...which some might describe as 
fulfilling your purpose. Who doesn't feel better when you
 get to follow your own natural rhythms vs the dictates of others. 

Challenge is, like a caged animal that never leaves once the door is opened, we 
have to relearn what we shut down. I saw this in action when people are first 
given the opportunity to operate in open space, many looking for permission 
that what they want to do is ok. Over time you could see the loosening of the 
constraints. So from my view the os process is like training wheels back to our 
true self. Quite theraputic indeed. 

Thanks for the opportunity to share and for the richness that you all bring 
both here and to the world.

Please keep me posted on any events happening or facilitation needed in the Mid 
Atlantic Area.

Warmly,
Suzanna Stephan
Virginia Beach, VA
757.621.3560

I know that there are many such stories in the OS chronicles - such 
'liberation' is a joy to see and costs nothing in therapeutic fees - 
a quiet (and inexpensive) revolution indeed!

Cheers
Brendan


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